Can anyone tell me the cost of sending a linenbacked one sheet from LA to
London, England via airmail or global priority? Using the standard gorilla tube?
Thanks in advance...
Glenn
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Uninsured USPS air mail should be about $15. I don't use global
priority. FRANC
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Glenn
it's easy to find out and should be more than $15 in a gorilla tube
by airmail.. maybe $25
go to the usps.com website
click on Calculate Shipping
click on Calculate International Shipping
At 09:15 AM 6/6/2010, Glenn Taranto wrote:
Can anyone tell me the cost of sending a linenbacked
You must use very heavy linen-backing! LOL. FRANC
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MessageWell I'm giving eBay a go once again.
Dipping my toe into the water with two posters and a collection of hard to find
Sinatra DVD's...
Check 'em out, couple of nice images on the posters.
http://shop.ebay.com/gomex/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=_trksid=p4340
Glenn
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Glenn
it's easy to find out and should be more than $15 in a gorilla tube
by airmail.. maybe $25
go
.
Glenn
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You must use very heavy linen-backing! LOL. FRANC
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Or it's a way for some people to line their pockets with excessive
shipping costs--keeping the extra $$ themselves.
this happens all the time.
On Jun 6, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Franc wrote:
You must use very heavy linen-backing! LOL. FRANC
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Or it's a way for some people to line their pockets with excessive
shipping costs--keeping the extra $$ themselves.
this happens all the time.
On Jun 6, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Franc wrote:
You
web sites andyou can get an immediate estimate.
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Can anyone tell me the cost of sending a linenbacked one sheet f
P.S. My estimate I did online was for Global Express. Global Priority is a little over $40, BUT you get no tracking with that.
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Or it's a way for some people to line their pockets with excessive
shipping costs--keeping the extra $$ themselves.
this happens all the time
can get
an immediate estimate.
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Can anyone tell me the cost of sending a linenbacked one sheet from
LA to London, England via airmail
t;treasur...@earthlink.net>, MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] Shipping question for the experts oh .. sorry.. wasn't thinking.. however I do know what measurements on those would be as I have them in my presetsa 4" tube is approximately 12 inches in girtha 5" tube is approximately
of their web sites and you
can get an immediate estimate.
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Can anyone tell me the cost of sending a linenbacked one sheet
from LA to London
This is to all the dealers/sellers.
What would you charge to send 50 loose 8x10 stills Priority mail to Columbus,
Ohio?
The reason for asking, I won that many from a seller and that seller is wanting
to charge $39.00. There is not suppose to be a handling charge, just shipping.
Also, this
Doug all the rates are at www.usps.com to ship BULK rate priority mail
IN USA is 12.95
39.00 is Bulk to many Urope using flat rate international Priority.. I
jsu shipped to Japan it was 49.00
and to Montreal 49.00 the biggest differance is Under 4 lbs it can go
1st class letterpost However
Discover American Express
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This is to all the dealers/sellers.
What would you charge to send 50 loose 8x10
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This is to all the dealers/sellers.
What would you charge to send 50 loose 8x10 stills Priority mail to Columbus,
Ohio
so I am hoping the stamps will put me over.
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This is to all the dealers/sellers.
What would you charge to send 50
Doug,
to quote you, I think some sellers are trying to capitalize on the
situation...indeed. Things are tight and I'm sure we've all
seen shipping costs for some items higher than the cost of the items
themselves; sometimes ridiculously so.
I would suggest asking for the shipping or
shipping charges.
Of course, we all know what Ebay does or doesn't do with complaints.
Good Luck Doug,
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994
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over.
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This is to all the dealers/sellers.
What would you charge to send 50 loose 8x10 stills Priority mail
Sue, I was working out in the garage and knew someone was going to ask. I paid
around $150. Value???
Doug
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Sue, I was working out in the garage and knew someone was going to ask.
I paid around $150. Value???
Doug
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Doug
look
first, if I were you and I was trying to get a good answer, I'd out
the seller direct everyone to the auction so we can understand the
viper trying to sink his fangs into you (after all, we do need to see
both sides before really coming up with true answers)
second, 50 stills
I really hate cutting cardboard when I ship my folded one sheets.
Do any of you have a better way on shipping folded one sheets.
Or is there some way to buy precut cardboard or a certain size photomailer.
Any help would be great on this. It is a problem I have had for years.
Also I am trying to
I use 11 x14 precut I get from a corrogated converter.. its d flute 200
lb test corrogated and i use 4 sheets per shipment
tapeing with masking tape and 1st polybagging or shrink wrap loose
with a l-bar sealer and then use 1/8 foam and the corrogated
and then wrap the entire unit in kraft
Hello Everyone!
I have a Large French Linenbacked poster I want to ship to the U.K. I'm using a
sturdy PVC Tube measuring approx 59 x 4 and weighs approx 7.5 lbs
Has anyone shipped similar to the U.K. and/or can anyone recommend the best way
to ship?. Fed-ex?, UPS?, USPS? DHL?, etc??
I
the 59 length will cost you extra no matter how you ship it
I would just ship via USPS
but I might check online to see which service has the best price
At 12:14 PM 8/22/2007, Ed Klimczak wrote:
Hello Everyone!
I have a Large French Linenbacked poster I want to ship to the U.K.
I'm using a
Probably be safer to avoid USPS which would mean it falling into the
hands of the Royal Mail at this end.
My experience of them lately has been extremely poor, with parcels left
on doorstep, (including one last week with Royal Mail sticker
indicating it needed to be signed for), or just taken
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Hello Everyone!
I have a Large French Linenbacked poster I want to ship
cost by a buck or two, I make up for it with
the (more frequent) packages I ship for way less than it costs
me.
Cheers!
J T
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G!
I just noticed (going back to the Rate Calculator on the USPS site after
my elaborate post on the subject a few minutes ago) that the actual one-pound
rate for a normal-size package, Airmail Letter Post (regular airmail), to Canada
is only $3.75. [I'd swear it used to
I ship anywhere in the world and I charge the actual shipping cost, plus $2
for the packing materials (all mine is custom made and I really spend the
$2!). This adds an extra layer of time, in that I need to get the cost and
options and e-mail them and wait for the reply, but we are luckier than
Hello to Larry and all the rest, this is regarding shipping to canada and overseas.
The first thing I wanted to mention is a tube is considered a roll in postal language.
36 inches is the maximum length, for domestic or overseas shipping. Sometimes you
have to ask your post office clerk to
Tubes are rolls. Ask you postal person to look it up. 36 inches is the maximum
length anywhere in the world by regular air mail. Global priority mail is not
included in this specification, 24 inches applies to Global priority. Sorry for the
double emails today.
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HI Mopo. right now I like to ship by container load..
last feb I shipped 13 pallets 20,000.00+ lbs to california of Posters for 1300.00
see they back up a 40 foot semi trailer.. then put the box on a train in chicago and
then deliver to the customer.. Its a great way to ship..
On Canada I
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Tubes are rolls. Ask you postal person to look it
up. 36 inches is the maximum length anywhere in the world by regular air
e post office. Which is the simple truth, after all.
-- JR
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G!
I just noticed (going back to the Rate Calculator on
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JT,
You bring up
Hi Gang,
This question is to all the people who ship ROLLED posters outside the
U.S...
I have recently been accused of trying to rip off a buyer for excessive
shipping costs for a destination outside the U.S (Canada)..
I have always followed the shipping requirements and the prices from the
Hi Larry
This is something I don't get either so I'm watching to see if anybody has
any real ideas about this. I am one of those people who regularly receives
posters (one sheets, mostly) in tubes that are clearly marked with low
($4-$7) postage and I am guilty of bringing it up when sellers try
Hi -
I'll add this to the Canada shipping issue.
Not only will our post office NOT send an insured tube to Canada for
less than $13.25 -
they are now telling us that to send to certain provinces we can't even
send airmail parcel post.
- but must ship Global EMS which does include some insurance
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Hi LarryThis is something I don't get either so I'm
watching to see if anybody hasany real ideas about this. I am one of
those
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To save myself headaches I just charge two flat rates. One for inside the U.S., one for outside the U.S.. I package my items VERY well. Almost every time it costs me more to ship than what I charge the customer. I just suck it up, to me its the cost of doing business.
Rettew
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Hi Gang,
This question is to all the people who ship ROLLED posters outside the
U.S...
I have recently been
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There IS a way to ship to Canada for less than Parcel Post! You can ship
UNINSURED via Letter-Post. For Canada it is only $6 or $7
I'm from Canada and I second everything Michael has said.
Zeev
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Hi Larry
This is something I don't get either
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